Fun fact: Wo Alle Strassen Enden was actually written in the 1960's for the German Foreign Legion. However, only the first verse is actually part of the original song, since that's all it was originally. The entire rest of the song is a modern addition from RUclipsrs who saw the first stanza and assumed it was necessarily about World War One, when in reality, the song never actually specified World War One. When the modern version is paired with images of World War One, everyone sort of assumes that the song was written during that time, but no references to it exist before the original, single-stanza version were found on a record dating from the sixties, so while the song might NOT have been about World War One, the modern version now is.
when the war is not over by christmas
When you get mustard gas as a condiment for your ersatzsteak:
When Japan takes all your random islands in the pacific
The moment you notice your comrade just died 2 seconds before the treaty was signed.
Fun fact: The earrape version of “Wo Alle Straßen Enden” is better and more powerful than the original
That's the idea of earrape, to sound louder and better
@@leanne699-v8s Exactly.
Wo alle hören enden
when soviets throws man rather than ammo
when you clean your cat’s litter box with bleach (ammonia + bleach = mustard gas)
Im glad because i found this
Where all your hearing ends.
Wo alle Ohren aufhören.
Fun fact: Wo Alle Strassen Enden was actually written in the 1960's for the German Foreign Legion. However, only the first verse is actually part of the original song, since that's all it was originally. The entire rest of the song is a modern addition from RUclipsrs who saw the first stanza and assumed it was necessarily about World War One, when in reality, the song never actually specified World War One. When the modern version is paired with images of World War One, everyone sort of assumes that the song was written during that time, but no references to it exist before the original, single-stanza version were found on a record dating from the sixties, so while the song might NOT have been about World War One, the modern version now is.
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When you hear tractor noises on the other side of the somme
Fun fact 2: Electric Boogaloo: You have listened to this more than once
When you fail to conquer Central Asia in the Weltreich Word War
*You entered the 1940 house*
Fascist dudes:
When the ghost divison approaches
Didn't know rommel served for 25 years (actually he might've)
DING DING DADING!!!!!!!
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